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The Liquidity Time BombNEW YORK – A paradox has
emerged
in the financial markets of the advanced economies since the 2008 global financial crisis.
When it
emerged
that 52% of the votes were for “Leave,” many young people were furious; almost 75% of 18-24-year-olds wanted to remain part of the EU.
Malaysia had a shorter downturn, and
emerged
from the crisis with a smaller legacy of debt.
As a result, throughout Latin America, guerrilla groups emerged, seeking to destabilize military dictatorships and attain democracy, freedom, and policy reform – goals that they believed could not be achieved peacefully.
EU-level action is also needed on immigration, which has
emerged
as a major economic and political issue.
If G-20 governments stood back and asked themselves how to channel a much larger share of the imbalances into equity-like instruments, the global financial system that
emerged
just might be a lot more robust than the crisis-prone system that we have now.
Instead, Fillon, a former prime minister under Sarkozy,
emerged
from the first round with a commanding lead, winning 44% of the vote.
The organization that emerged, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, has undergirded the longest period of sustained peace and prosperity in the West’s modern history.
Neoliberalism filled the vacuum, creating vast wealth for some people, but at the expense of the ideal of equality that had
emerged
from World War II.
In recent years, other ideologies have also
emerged
to fill the human need for collective ideals.
India’s Chinese DreamSEOUL – In recent years, China and India have both
emerged
as global economic superpowers, with China leading the way.
But, while citizens in both countries have
emerged
more confident in themselves and in their core values, the security authorities’ performance clearly fell short.
In the West, occultism
emerged
in response to the Enlightenment's faith in science, helped by a number of medical professionals who claimed that vampires actually existed.
Viewed against this foil, the West - with Stoker's Britain at its pinnacle -
emerged
as the seat of universal reason.
Efforts to link the public and the private have also
emerged.
But, for the most part, a universal set of maladies has
emerged
over the past decade, accounting for the vast bulk of ill health and preventable death in all regions of the world.
The multilateral trading system has faced challenges before, including during the Uruguay Round in the early 1990’s, and has
emerged
with renewed vigor.
The concept of Realpolitik
emerged
from the mixed outcomes of the European revolutions of 1848, when Germany’s future unification had many possible permutations, but the larger political goal – an international order comprising strong nation-states – was nonetheless clear.
Narratives that have
emerged
in response to – or as a result of – national, regional, and global divisions are often structured by an “us-them” dichotomy.
The political, economic, and social fractures that have
emerged
must not foster intolerance, indecision, or inaction.
By showing that the United States has lost its monopoly on the unilateral use of force, and by invading an American ally – which even the Soviet Union never dared – Russia blatantly challenged the Pax Americana that
emerged
from the US victory in the Cold War.
Capriles fell short of that objective, but he has
emerged
as the opposition’s unquestioned leader.
Five Reasons for Slow GrowthMILAN – A remarkable pattern has
emerged
since the 2008 global financial crisis: Governments, central banks, and international financial institutions have consistently had to revise their growth forecasts downward.
The moderate opposition still stood, and the Islamic State had not yet
emerged
from the shadows.
The international institutions and partnerships that
emerged
in the postwar years demand both maintenance and modernization.
Moreover, Japan’s relations with the US, which had suffered since the Democratic Party of Japan came to power two years ago, appear to have
emerged
from the disaster stronger than ever.
In many ways, a similar pattern has
emerged
in the United States since Trump took office.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has
emerged
as a staunch defender of the country, exemplified in a 2008 address to the Knesset (Israel’s parliament), in which she identified Israel’s security as an essential feature of Germany’s Staatsraison.
Both Jews and Germans
emerged
from WWII as defeated and crippled peoples, but the Jews had the moral high ground, while the Germans very much did not.
Yet, in a global opinion poll conducted in 2013 by the BBC World Service, Israel ranked as one of the least popular countries – just above North Korea, Pakistan, and Iran – whereas Germany
emerged
as the most popular.
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